26 FEBRUARY 1859, Page 9

BIRTHS.

On the 17th of February, at Witton Park, the Wife of Lieut.-Col. Fielden, late Forty-first Regt., of a son. On the 19th, at Woolwich, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Erskine, Military Train of a son.

On the 21st, at 25, Belgrave Square, the Hon. Mrs. Horatio Fitzroy, of a daughter.

Onthe 21st, at Edgbaston, the Wife of Trehawke Kekesich, Esq.' of a son. On the 21st, at the College School, Taunton, the Wife of the Rev. J. Mason Cox, ofa son.

On the 22d, at Piercy's Hotel, 31, Dover Street, the Viscountess Dalrymple of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 20th of January, at the Cathedral, Bombay, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bombay, Charles Gonne, Esq.' Civil Service, to Elizabeth Margaret, eldest daughter of Colonel Melvill, MilitaiySecretary to the Government.

On the 17th of February, at the Parish Church, Leeds, by the Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, Di)., Vicar, William Wailes, Esq., eldest son of the late William Wailes, Esq. of Leeds, to Elizabeth Yourstoun, eldest daughter of Sir Peter Fair- bairn, of WoOdsley House, Leeds. On the 17th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, George Ayton Whitaker, Esq., elder son of the Rev. George Ayton Whitaker, M.A., of IfmoddishaR, Suffolk, R.D. to Mary Henrietta, only daughter of Edward Ferrer Acton, of Gatacre Park, Esq., Major in the Shropshire Militia. On the 17th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Major Barnard, Grenadier Guards, eldest son of the late Major-General Sir Henry Barnard, K.C.B., to Caroline Har- riet, daughter of Charles Milled, Esq, On the 22d, at Twickenham, Walter Monteford Westropp, late Captain in the Nineteenth Regiment, son of the late Monteford Westropp, Esq., of Mellon House, county Limerick, to Laura Felicia Susan, youngest daughter of Sir William Clay, Bart., of Fulwell Lodge, Twickenham. On the 22d, at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Winchester, assisted by the Rev. Arundel Bouvene, Archdeacon of Norfolk, Captain Hervey George St. John Mildmay, R.N., of Hazlegrove House, in the county of Somerset, to the Hon. Elizabeth Shaw Lefevre, youngest daughter of the Viscount Eversley.

On the 23d, at St. Georges, Hanover Square, Pry se Lowder, Esq., of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire, and of Buscot Park, Berke, to Louisa Joan, youngest daughter of Captain Lewes, of Llanbar, Cardiganshire.

DEATHS.

On the 16th of November, at Fremantle, Western Australia, Richard M'Bride Broun, Esq., Government Resident and Collector of Customs, aged fifty-seven.

On .the 31st of December, in Oude, Francis Woodley Horne, aged forty-five,

Jlajor of the Seventh Hussars, third son of Sir William Horne, ,formerly Attorney. General), of Epping House, Ilerts, and 49, Upper 'Harley Street.

On the 14th of January, at Deyrah Dhoon, Octavius Henry St. George Anson, Brevet-Major of lier Majesty's Ninth Lancers, second surviving son, of the late Gen. Sir George Anson, C.B.B. On the 17th of February, at Maulesden, Fotfarshire, the Hon. William Haute, of Fearn, aged forty-nine. On the 17th, at 29, Portnian Square, the Lady Delamere, second daughter of the Earl and Countess of Kinnoull, in her 31st year.

On the 18th, at Galata, Commander Charles Arthur Wise, R.N., commanding H.M.S. Weser, aged thirty-one eldest son of the late Charles F. Wise, of the New Forest.

On the 20th, in Curzon Street, the Countess of Sandwich, in her forty-seventh year. On the 21st, at 5, The Cedars, Putney, William Pritchard, Esq., High Bailiff of Southwark, aged sixty-seven. On the 22d, at Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, William Baker, Esq., one of the Coroners for Middlesex, aged seventy-six.

On the asd, at Woodhall Park, Hertz, Abel Smith, Esq., in the seventy-first year of his age.

On the 29d, at Brook Street, London, William Dixon, Esq., of Govan, Glasgow.